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Lonene Rogers
Lonene “Lonnie” Rogers has been missing since January 7, 1981, from Hayfield Township, Pennsylvania. She is a Caucasian female who is profoundly deaf and, as a result, communicates using American Sign Language.
Lonene is described as 5’5” tall, 140 lbs, with sandy brown hair, gray eyes, a freckled complexion, and pierced ears. According to reports, she was last seen by her estranged husband, Clinton “Bud” Rogers, between
2 and 3 am during a snowstorm. He stated that Lonene left the home following an argument. However, she left behind critical personal items, including her purse, hearing aids, medication, car keys, and, most importantly, her two young children. Lonene has never been seen again.
For over four decades, her family has lived without answers. Her daughter continues to search tirelessly for the truth about what happened to Lonene, refusing to let her mother’s story be forgotten. She is determined to bring justice, resolution, and her mother’s memory into the light.
Anyone with information is urged to call the Pennsylvania State Police at 814-332-6911.
To learn more about Lonene Rogers, we encourage you to read her daughter's book, "A Daughter's Journey: ...and Story of Resilience" by clicking here or by clicking the book image below.
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